NWS 6-10 Day Features Below-Normal Precip Entering Western Corn Belt

Cooler-than-usual conditions to linger into month’s end.

The National Weather Service forecast for April 24-28 holds some promise that planting season will begin in early May. The forecast calls for below-normal precip across the western Corn Belt and most of Illinois, altthough below-normal temps are expected across the Plains and Midwest.

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